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http://www.crainsdetroit.com/assets/cd/cdb_logo_rss.gifJudge denies stay on $16.5 million Karmanos award in Compuware appealhttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150604/NEWS/150609907/judge-denies-stay-on-16-5-million-karmanos-award-in-compuware-appeal
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150604/NEWS/150609907/judge-denies-stay-on-16-5-million-karmanos-award-in-compuware-appealThu, 4 Jun 2015 17:45:00 EDT
Chad Halcom
- Detroit-based Compuware Corp. is appealing a Wayne County judge’s ruling in a $16.5 million award to former Chairman-CEO Peter Karmanos, but could not obtain a stay on the ruling Thursday while the dispute is pending. Circuit Judge Daniel Ryan denied Compuware’s request for a stay on his May 11 ruling, which had allowed an earlier arbitration award in Karmanos’ favor to stand. The company wanted a stay on Ryan’s decision while it asks the Michigan Court of Appeals to]]>Compuware to challenge $16.5 million Karmanos award from arbitrationhttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150407/NEWS/150409874/compuware-to-challenge-16-5-million-karmanos-award-from-arbitration
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150407/NEWS/150409874/compuware-to-challenge-16-5-million-karmanos-award-from-arbitrationTue, 7 Apr 2015 15:00:00 EDT
Chad Halcom
- A Wayne County judge will hear Detroit-based Compuware Corp.’s request next month to vacate or modify an arbitrator’s $16.5 million award to former Chairman-CEO Peter Karmanos after the company terminated a consultant contract with him in 2013. Arbitrator Gene Esshaki, a shareholder at Detroit-based Abbott Nicholson Quilter Esshaki & Youngblood PC, ruled in favor of Karmanos on Feb. 25, after his 2013 lawsuit against the company was referred to arbitration last year.]]>Karmanos sells Whalers to division of Norway manufacturer; team will move to Flinthttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150114/NEWS/150119942/karmanos-sells-whalers-to-division-of-norway-manufacturer-team-will
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150114/NEWS/150119942/karmanos-sells-whalers-to-division-of-norway-manufacturer-team-willWed, 14 Jan 2015 12:27:27 EDTBill Shea - The Plymouth Whalers today made it official: The minor league hockey club owned for 25 years by Peter Karmanos Jr., the retired chairman and co-founder of Detroit-based Compuware Corp., has been sold to a Norwegian industrial manufacturer and will relocate to Flint’s Perani Arena next season. A purchase price wasn’t disclosed. The deal is subject to approval by the Ontario Hockey League. The OHL Board of Governors meets next on Feb. 2, and the ownership transfer will occur when the]]>Plymouth Whalers reportedly to move to Flinthttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150113/NEWS/150119953/plymouth-whalers-reportedly-to-move-to-flint
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20150113/NEWS/150119953/plymouth-whalers-reportedly-to-move-to-flintTue, 13 Jan 2015 16:40:30 EDTBill Shea - Plymouth Whalers owner Peter Karmanos Jr. is expected to announce that the minor league hockey team he’s owned since 1990 will relocate from Compuware Arena to Flint’s Perani Arena. The move was reported by MLive.com and other media outlets earlier today. A news conference is scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday and will include Karmanos and Mike Vellucci, the longtime Whalers executive and former coach who also works for the Karmanos-owned Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey]]>CEO Bob Paul to depart after Compuware's sale to Thoma Bravohttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20141216/NEWS/141219899/ceo-bob-paul-to-depart-after-compuwares-sale-to-thoma-bravo
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20141216/NEWS/141219899/ceo-bob-paul-to-depart-after-compuwares-sale-to-thoma-bravoTue, 16 Dec 2014 11:26:45 EDTTom Henderson - Bob Paul told Crain’s Detroit Business this morning that he will step down at the end of the year as president and CEO of Detroit-based Compuware Corp., a day after Chicago-based Thoma Bravo LLC closed on the $2.4 billion purchase of the computer service company and took it private. Paul’s departure will end a tumultuous two years that saw Compuware ward off a hostile takeover by New York City-based Elliott Management Corp., spin off its Covisint LLC unit as a public company, sell]]>Plymouth Whalers expected to announce move from Compuware Arenahttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20141210/NEWS/141219988/plymouth-whalers-expected-to-announce-move-from-compuware-arena
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20141210/NEWS/141219988/plymouth-whalers-expected-to-announce-move-from-compuware-arenaWed, 10 Dec 2014 11:50:58 EDTCompuware's Bob Paul happier than ever he made peace with Elliott Managementhttp://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140805/BLOG007/140809972/compuwares-bob-paul-happier-than-ever-he-made-peace-with-elliott
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20140805/BLOG007/140809972/compuwares-bob-paul-happier-than-ever-he-made-peace-with-elliottTue, 5 Aug 2014 03:01:00 EDTTom Henderson - When Bob Paul, Compuware Corp.'s CEO and president, reads stories about Argentina's recent default on bond payments, about it getting cut off from the world's credit markets and its economy in tatters — the Argentina Stock Market plunged 7 percent last Thursday after the country went into default — he no doubt smiles and thanks goodness he had made peace with Elliott Management Corp., the New York-based hedge fund that launched a takeover bid for the Detroit-based computer services]]>